March 21 - 09:30

Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee

Notices and meeting information for meeting participants and the public
Notices and meeting information are attached to the agenda and minutes, including: availability of simultaneous interpretation and accessibility accommodations; in camera meeting procedures; information items not subject to discussion; personal information disclaimer for correspondents and public speakers; notices regarding minutes; and remote participation details. Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request. Except where otherwise indicated, reports requiring Council consideration will be presented to Council on April 3, 2024 in Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 10. The deadline to register by phone to speak, or submit written comments or visual presentations is 4 pm on March 20, 2024, and the deadline to register to speak by email is 8:30 am on March 21, 2024.
Declarations of Interest
Confirmation of Minutes
EPPSC Minutes 9 – Thursday 15 February 2024
Presentations
Emergency Management Program Update
Emergency and Protective Services Department
Ottawa Paramedic Service Implementation of the Medical Priority Dispatch System
File No. ACS2024-EPS-OPS-0001 - Citywide Report Recommendation: That the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee recommend Council receive this report for information.
In Camera Items
Information Previously Distributed
Use of Delegated Authority in 2023 by Emergency and Protective Services
File No. ACS2024-EPS-GEN-0001- Citywide
Motions of Which Notice has been Previously Given
Motion – Councillor S. Plante - Problematic Properties Webpage
File no: ACS2024-OCC-CCS-0024 - Citywide WHEREAS there has been an increase in the number of problematic occupied and unoccupied properties in Ottawa; andWHEREAS these properties generate frequent complaints and safety concerns which negatively impact the surrounding communities such as vacant properties, property standards and property maintenance violations, waste and debris, pests, and other nuisances; andWHEREAS the City of Edmonton developed a Problematic Properties webpage to help residents navigate these types of complaints or concerns and Ottawa residents could also benefit from access to similar information;THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT staff explore the feasibility of creating a Problematic Property page on the City of Ottawa website which includes thedefinition of what is and what isn’t a problematic property, a link to 311 and other resources, a flowchart to assist communities, and a list of departments involved in a problematic property.
Notices of Motions (For Consideration at Subsequent Meeting)
Inquiries
Other Business
Adjournment
Next Meeting Thursday April 18 2024.